I've got to say I agree. Did he learn nothing from "Unbreakable?"
Confidence and pride in a product that has made great strides in security
over the years is one thing, but arrogant ostentation is quite another. It
was simply a stupid thing to say.

"Nowadays, security guys break the Mac every single day. Every single
day, they come out with a total exploit, your machine can be taken
over totally. I dare anybody to do that once a month on the Windows
machine."

One befuddled list lurker emailed me looking for clarification regarding
virtualization and the variety of virtualization technologies and
techniques on the market right now---More importantly, how they do or
could relate to Apple hardware. I won't attempt to cover all of the
technologies available,

It seems that the job I actually get paid for is consuming more of my time
now than ever before. As a result, I simply no longer have the time to
moderate this list. Fortunately, Todd Woodward has graciously volunteered
to take over for me full time.